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Joyner Library’s eNews
April/May 2013
As the academic year comes to
an end, it is a good time to
reflect on some of the
happenings in Joyner Library.
This year saw the opening of the
Pirate CAVE in August and the
renovation and grand opening of
the Office for Faculty
Excellence, the Office of the
Quality Enhancement Plan
(QEP), the University Writing
Center, and the University
Writing Program in May. When
students and faculty return in the
fall, there will be a new Starbucks
in Joyner Library, an expanded
study area, a state-of-the-art
security station, and
reconfigured staff space on first
floor. These changes will help
us provide a safe, secure 24/5
library space for ECU students,
faculty and staff to enjoy
beginning on August 20. We’ll
have a new library instruction
room (Room 1415) as well. We’ll
expect to set a new record for
monthly gate count, breaking the
record of 113,979 people set in
October. While group and
individual study rooms,
powerful computers, large
monitors, whiteboards, and
equipment available for
check-out are part of the
attraction, certainly our
knowledgeable and helpful
faculty and staff and our wealth
of print and online resources that
support student learning and
faculty research are a large part
of the attraction. We look
forward to the 2013-2014
academic year bringing even
stronger partnerships with the
Office of the QEP, the Writing
Center, Research & Graduate
Studies, Student Affairs, the
Student Government
Association, and other groups as
we continue to work together to
make ECU the best institution in
the region.
As I come to the end of my first
year as Interim Dean, I want to
thank a number of individuals
and groups for the support they
have given to me and to Joyner
Library. Here are just a few of
them:
•The ECU Faculty Senate
Libraries Committee
•Provost Sheerer
•The Friends of Joyner Library
•The Joyner Library
Advancement Council
•Donors to Joyner Library
•The wonderful staff and faculty
of Joyner Library
I wish everyone a productive yet
reinvigorating summer and look
forward to seeing you in August.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
How to Find a Book
2
Edible Book Festival
Winners 3
New Database 3
Interlibrary Loan &
Document Delivery
4
CWIS & Pet Therapy
4
Audubon Exhibit 5
Personnel 5
From interim dean, Jan Lewis
The library’s online catalog has really changed in the last few years, so much, in fact, that it is hardly
recognizable to many. A common question is, “Why can’t I find what I’m looking for? I know you have this
book, but I can’t find it!”
The library catalog is now actually many catalogs and indexes pulled together. The One Search box can
get you so many kinds of resources that it can be overwhelming. With that in mind, here are two simple
tricks to zero in on that popular novel or classic text that seems elusive in our brave, new 21st century
catalog.
1. Using the Begins with (Alphabetical Browse) in the Search Classic Catalog:
This is the fastest, most reliable search method for a known title. The Begins with (Alphabetical Browse
is in the upper RIGHT corner above the REQUESTS box, and under Other Catalog Searches.
Click here for photos.
We had more than 100 viewers and participants, 18 entries, and raised $250 for our
preservation/conservation fund.
Most Edible: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Created by Lou and Dawn Rook
Best in Show: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnet. Created by Lou and Dawn Rook
Youth: There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Chick by Lucille Colandro. Created by Aidan Wood
Least Edible: Dog Breath. The Horrible Trouble with Hally Tosis by Dav Pilkey. Created by Tracie Hampton
Wittest: War and Pizza. Based on War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. Created by Gail Ratcliff
Joyner Library has recently gained trial access to
AtoZ World Business and we would appreciate your
feedback. AtoZ World Business is a database
dedicated to international business information.
The database includes information about business
culture, communications, transportation, and
marketing on a country-by-country basis. It is a
convenient one-stop source for information on
measurements, port facilities, currencies, and
security. The database also contains extensive
information on import/export issues for the United
States.
The trial will be running from now until June 1, 2013.
Access the trial and an
evaluation survey
https://login.jproxy.lib.ecu.edu/
login?url=http://www.ecu.edu/
cs-lib/techsrv/trials.cfm
2. Using One Search:
After entering the Title only, once the results come back, immediately REFINE YOUR SEARCH by
checking the Book/e-Book box on the left. You can also limit by Author if you find it offered as a filter
(for example: Search for Othello, and Shakespeare will be offered as an Author on the left).
Content Type
Any
Newspaper Article (7,561,078)
Journal Article (2,140,689)
Book / eBook (1,912,103)
Dissertation/Thesis (266,411)
Government Document (116,291)
Book Review (90,319)
In an effort to continue to improve user experience, the
libraries will be making additional design and indexing
changes in the next six months to make these and other
types of searches more intuitive. As these changes take
effect, we will provide updates here.
How to Find a Book in the Library Catalog: Improvements Made!
Edible Book Festival Winners
New Database
Joyner Library
is open 24 hours
Sunday-Thursday
through the end
of the semester.
Thank you for supporting the Joyner Library spring bake sale!
We donated $430 to Relay for Life’s fundraiser.
Faculty who will be out of town for the summer can have materials from Joyner and other libraries shipped
to them by Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery. Contact the ILL Office with their summer address.
Maury York retired as assistant director for the Special Collections Division. Kacy Guill has assumed the
role of interim assistant director of Special Collections and Dale Sauter is interim head of Manuscripts and
Rare Books Department.
Blythe Tennent will retire in June as Director of Project Development. We wish her much happiness and
good health in this new chapter!
We welcomed Justin Warren on March 18th, as Technology Support Specialist in Collection Development.
Justin is a graduate of the University of Southern Indiana, with a Bachelor’s of Science in Computer
Information Systems. You may reach Justin at warrenju@ecu.edu.
Rebecca Harrison, is our new Borrowing Manager, in our Interlibrary Loan Department. Rebecca has a B.A.
in Anthropology from ECU, and an MLS from NC Central University. You may contact Rebecca at
harrisonre@ecu.edu or 328-0240.
Stop by Special Collections to view “Selections from
John James Audubon’s Fifty Best Watercolors”. This
resource, donated by Dr. and Mrs. Rick Webb, can be
used as a teaching tool in diverse disciplines.
Professors Michael Elhbeck, MFA, School of Art and
Design; Susan McRae, PhD, Department of Biology;
and Karl Rodabaugh, PhD, Department of History
discussed how to incorporate into courses at a
reception in early April. The exhibit was curated by
Paul Goodson, MLS under the direction of Maury
York, Assistant Director for Special Collections.
John James
AUDUBON’S
FIFTY
BEST
WATERCOLORS
Away From Campus This Summer?
Personnel

Joyner Library’s eNews
April/May 2013
As the academic year comes to
an end, it is a good time to
reflect on some of the
happenings in Joyner Library.
This year saw the opening of the
Pirate CAVE in August and the
renovation and grand opening of
the Office for Faculty
Excellence, the Office of the
Quality Enhancement Plan
(QEP), the University Writing
Center, and the University
Writing Program in May. When
students and faculty return in the
fall, there will be a new Starbucks
in Joyner Library, an expanded
study area, a state-of-the-art
security station, and
reconfigured staff space on first
floor. These changes will help
us provide a safe, secure 24/5
library space for ECU students,
faculty and staff to enjoy
beginning on August 20. We’ll
have a new library instruction
room (Room 1415) as well. We’ll
expect to set a new record for
monthly gate count, breaking the
record of 113,979 people set in
October. While group and
individual study rooms,
powerful computers, large
monitors, whiteboards, and
equipment available for
check-out are part of the
attraction, certainly our
knowledgeable and helpful
faculty and staff and our wealth
of print and online resources that
support student learning and
faculty research are a large part
of the attraction. We look
forward to the 2013-2014
academic year bringing even
stronger partnerships with the
Office of the QEP, the Writing
Center, Research & Graduate
Studies, Student Affairs, the
Student Government
Association, and other groups as
we continue to work together to
make ECU the best institution in
the region.
As I come to the end of my first
year as Interim Dean, I want to
thank a number of individuals
and groups for the support they
have given to me and to Joyner
Library. Here are just a few of
them:
•The ECU Faculty Senate
Libraries Committee
•Provost Sheerer
•The Friends of Joyner Library
•The Joyner Library
Advancement Council
•Donors to Joyner Library
•The wonderful staff and faculty
of Joyner Library
I wish everyone a productive yet
reinvigorating summer and look
forward to seeing you in August.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
How to Find a Book
2
Edible Book Festival
Winners 3
New Database 3
Interlibrary Loan &
Document Delivery
4
CWIS & Pet Therapy
4
Audubon Exhibit 5
Personnel 5
From interim dean, Jan Lewis
The library’s online catalog has really changed in the last few years, so much, in fact, that it is hardly
recognizable to many. A common question is, “Why can’t I find what I’m looking for? I know you have this
book, but I can’t find it!”
The library catalog is now actually many catalogs and indexes pulled together. The One Search box can
get you so many kinds of resources that it can be overwhelming. With that in mind, here are two simple
tricks to zero in on that popular novel or classic text that seems elusive in our brave, new 21st century
catalog.
1. Using the Begins with (Alphabetical Browse) in the Search Classic Catalog:
This is the fastest, most reliable search method for a known title. The Begins with (Alphabetical Browse
is in the upper RIGHT corner above the REQUESTS box, and under Other Catalog Searches.
Click here for photos.
We had more than 100 viewers and participants, 18 entries, and raised $250 for our
preservation/conservation fund.
Most Edible: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Created by Lou and Dawn Rook
Best in Show: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnet. Created by Lou and Dawn Rook
Youth: There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Chick by Lucille Colandro. Created by Aidan Wood
Least Edible: Dog Breath. The Horrible Trouble with Hally Tosis by Dav Pilkey. Created by Tracie Hampton
Wittest: War and Pizza. Based on War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. Created by Gail Ratcliff
Joyner Library has recently gained trial access to
AtoZ World Business and we would appreciate your
feedback. AtoZ World Business is a database
dedicated to international business information.
The database includes information about business
culture, communications, transportation, and
marketing on a country-by-country basis. It is a
convenient one-stop source for information on
measurements, port facilities, currencies, and
security. The database also contains extensive
information on import/export issues for the United
States.
The trial will be running from now until June 1, 2013.
Access the trial and an
evaluation survey
https://login.jproxy.lib.ecu.edu/
login?url=http://www.ecu.edu/
cs-lib/techsrv/trials.cfm
2. Using One Search:
After entering the Title only, once the results come back, immediately REFINE YOUR SEARCH by
checking the Book/e-Book box on the left. You can also limit by Author if you find it offered as a filter
(for example: Search for Othello, and Shakespeare will be offered as an Author on the left).
Content Type
Any
Newspaper Article (7,561,078)
Journal Article (2,140,689)
Book / eBook (1,912,103)
Dissertation/Thesis (266,411)
Government Document (116,291)
Book Review (90,319)
In an effort to continue to improve user experience, the
libraries will be making additional design and indexing
changes in the next six months to make these and other
types of searches more intuitive. As these changes take
effect, we will provide updates here.
How to Find a Book in the Library Catalog: Improvements Made!
Edible Book Festival Winners
New Database
Joyner Library
is open 24 hours
Sunday-Thursday
through the end
of the semester.
Thank you for supporting the Joyner Library spring bake sale!
We donated $430 to Relay for Life’s fundraiser.
Faculty who will be out of town for the summer can have materials from Joyner and other libraries shipped
to them by Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery. Contact the ILL Office with their summer address.
Maury York retired as assistant director for the Special Collections Division. Kacy Guill has assumed the
role of interim assistant director of Special Collections and Dale Sauter is interim head of Manuscripts and
Rare Books Department.
Blythe Tennent will retire in June as Director of Project Development. We wish her much happiness and
good health in this new chapter!
We welcomed Justin Warren on March 18th, as Technology Support Specialist in Collection Development.
Justin is a graduate of the University of Southern Indiana, with a Bachelor’s of Science in Computer
Information Systems. You may reach Justin at warrenju@ecu.edu.
Rebecca Harrison, is our new Borrowing Manager, in our Interlibrary Loan Department. Rebecca has a B.A.
in Anthropology from ECU, and an MLS from NC Central University. You may contact Rebecca at
harrisonre@ecu.edu or 328-0240.
Stop by Special Collections to view “Selections from
John James Audubon’s Fifty Best Watercolors”. This
resource, donated by Dr. and Mrs. Rick Webb, can be
used as a teaching tool in diverse disciplines.
Professors Michael Elhbeck, MFA, School of Art and
Design; Susan McRae, PhD, Department of Biology;
and Karl Rodabaugh, PhD, Department of History
discussed how to incorporate into courses at a
reception in early April. The exhibit was curated by
Paul Goodson, MLS under the direction of Maury
York, Assistant Director for Special Collections.
John James
AUDUBON’S
FIFTY
BEST
WATERCOLORS
Away From Campus This Summer?
Personnel